Time and The Conways

Monday 01 September 2014
reading time: min, words
1919. WWI has just ended. The seemingly happy Conway family gathers to celebrate a birthday party. Eighteen years later, on the brink of WWII, we see that the future is far from the one they imagined that night

From the writer of An Inspector Calls, J B. Priestley’s drama looks into complacency, class arrogance, and the knock on effect of a family’s own mistakes. Beneath the surface of this simple family story, Priestley explores the political and social history of Britain between the wars, and the nature of time itself.

Starring Louise Jameson (EastEnders, Doctor Who and Bergerac) as Mrs Conway.

Time and the Conways is at Nottingham Playhouse from Friday 12 – Saturday 27 September, £9.50 - £28.50
 
 
 
 

 

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